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The Glazed Porcelain Marble Effect Large Wall & Floor Tile combines the elegance of marble with the practicality of porcelain. Its large format, durable construction, and stunning glazed finish make it an ideal choice for creating luxurious spaces.
The Glazed Porcelain Marble Effect Large Wall & Floor Tile combines the elegance of marble with the practicality of porcelain. Its large format, durable construction, and stunning glazed finish make it an ideal choice for creating luxurious spaces.
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Yes, the Hannah glazed porcelain marble-effect tile is specifically designed for use on both walls and floors, making it straightforward to create a fully coordinated, luxurious finish throughout a room. Using the same tile on floor and walls – particularly in a bathroom or shower enclosure – is a popular design choice that creates a cohesive, high-end aesthetic. Always confirm the slip rating is appropriate for your floor application before ordering.
The Hannah tile’s large format and elegant glazed marble-effect finish make it best suited to spaces where you want to create a sense of luxury and sophistication, such as master en-suites, statement bathrooms, or open-plan living and dining areas. The large tile format naturally reduces the number of grout lines, contributing to a cleaner, more expansive feel in any room. It works equally well in contemporary and classic interior styles.
Not at all – in fact, glazed porcelain is significantly easier to maintain than genuine natural marble. The glazed surface is non-porous, meaning it does not absorb liquids or stains and does not require periodic sealing the way real marble does. Simply cleaning with a damp mop and a mild, pH-neutral tile cleaner is sufficient to keep the surface looking pristine.
For large-format tiles like the Hannah range, a flat, solid, and level subfloor is essential to prevent cracking and to achieve a professional finish. Any dips or high spots greater than 3mm over a 2-metre span should be corrected using a floor levelling compound before tiling begins. We also recommend using a flexible, large-format tile adhesive applied using the full bed or back-buttering method to ensure full contact between the tile and subfloor.
To calculate how many tiles you need, measure the length and width of your room in metres and multiply them together to get the total square metreage. We always recommend adding 10-15% extra to your order to account for cuts, wastage, and any tiles that may be damaged in transit or during installation. Having a small number of spare tiles left over is also useful for future repairs.